Webasto BlueCool V64 T Operating instructions

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Chilled Water Marine Air-Conditioning Systems
BlueCool V-Series
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Valid for BlueCool V50 M as of change index C (2017 ->):
Typ: V50 M: WBCL1203001C ->
Valid for BlueCool V77 T / V64 T, as of change index B (2017 ->):
Typ: V64 T: WBCL1203003B & V77 T: WBCL1203002B
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1 About this document
1.1 Purpose of the document
This operating instructions are part of the pro-
duct and provides the user with information on
the safe operation of the unit.
1.2 Using this document
Before operating the unit, read this operating
instruction and the supplementary sheet "Im-
portant Information on Operating and Instal-
lation Instructions".
Keep these operating instructions ready to
hand.
Hand these operating instructions on to the
following owner or user of the unit.
1.3 Use of symbols and highligh-
ting
WARNING
Type and source of the risk
Result: non-observance can
lead to severe or mortal inju-
ries.
Actions to protect yourself
against risks.
CAUTION
Type and source of the risk
Result: non-observance leads to
property damage.
Actions to protect yourself
against risks.
Note on a special technical fea-
ture
Disregard can result in damage to
the system or its surroundings.
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Requirements for the fol-
lowing necessary action
Necessary action
1.4 Warranty and liability
Webasto shall not assume liability for defects or
damage that are the result that the installation
and operating instructions as well as the in-
structions contained therein being disregarded.
This liability exclusion particularly applies for:
improper use
repairs not carried out by a Webasto service
workshop
use of non-genuine parts
conversion of the unit without permission
from Webasto
2 Safety
2.1 Intended use
The BlueCool V-Series is approved only for in-
stallation in ships.
2.2 Regulations and safety instruc-
tions
Regulations on the supplementary sheet "Im-
portant Information on Operating and Instal-
lation Instructions" must be observed.
2.3 Safety precautions
WARNING
Ignition of surrounding gases or
highly flammable liquids by
sparking of the air-conditioning
system!
Danger of fire and explosion of
ship or of petrol station.
The air-conditioning systems
must ALWAYS be switched off
during refuelling or while in a
petrol station area.
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3 Description
The BlueCool MyTouch is the standard control
element for the BlueCool V-Series and enables
easy operation and setting of the connected
system. The screen is designed as a touch
screen. System operation is described in the fol-
lowing.
CAUTION
Damage to BlueCool MyTouch
The screen should not come in
contact with any other electrical
devices as electrostatic dischar-
ge could cause malfunctions.
Do not use pointed or sharp ob-
jects to operate the screen and
do not exert excessive pressure
with your fingers.
Note
It is recommended to operate
the screen with your fingers.
The touch sensitivity of the
screen is optimised to direct
contact with the fingers. The
screen may not respond to
touch if gloves are worn.
Tapping outside the touch-sen-
sitive area at the edge of the
screen may not be recognised.
4 Home screen and sym-
bols
There is a choice of 3 different designs of the
Home screen with temperature and fan setting.
The functions are the same.
To change the design (in settings menu ) see
“9.1 Selecting Settings menu” on page6.
Air handlers are connected to the chiller unit
If air handlers are connected to the chiller unit,
the Home screen displays the temperature and
air handler settings. In such cases, using the
MyTouch control element, the chiller unit and
the temperature in the cab can be controlled.
Fig. 1
A
1
2
3
5
6
4
Design 1
Fig. 2
1
2
3
5
6
4
A
Design 2
4
Fig. 3
1
2
3
5
6
4
A
Design 3
The illustrations show examples of design 1 to
3.
1 Home screen
2 Temperature setting
3 ON/OFF
4 Fan display
5 Display of automatic fan control
6 Settings
The symbols on the Home screen provide infor-
mation on the system status. The symbols are
explained in the table:
Symbol Meaning
1 On/Off
2
Temperature
3
Fan
4
Settings
6
Notification
7
Increase values
8
Decrease values
9
AUTO
Automatic fan control
10
previous
11 22 Setpoint temperature
12
previous
13
Forward
14
Parameter value
15
Select
16
Home screen
17
Scroll up
18
Scroll down
21
Keypad
22
Display selection
Fig. 4 Meaning of symbols
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5 Standby
The screen will go to Standby mode after 5
minutes if no entries are made on the screen.
Tap anywhere on the screen to call up the
Home screen.
6 Notification
The notification symbol appears on the bot-
tom status line to draw your attention to the
current status of the system. Tap on the symbol
to show the corresponding status message.
7 ON/OFF
When the screen is switched off:
Tap the screen.
The screen switches on.
When the screen is switched on:
Tap .
The colour of the ON/OFF symbol indicates the
operating status (green = switched on, grey =
switched off).
8 Operation
After switching on, the control system starts up
the chiller unit and the connected air handler in
steps and then assumes normal operation. The
control element now shows the current tem-
perature where the cabin temperature sensor
of the chiller unit is installed. Depending on the
installation location, this may also be the tem-
perature of another cabin for example.
After approx. 20 seconds, the base colour of
the control element changes to indicate the op-
erating mode (cooling or heating) in which the
chiller unit was started. Blue indicates cooling
mode, red heating mode. The selection is de-
pendent on the set setpoint temperature and
the room temperature measured by the cabin
temperature sensor.
Note
The system only cools under the
following conditions: cabin tem-
perature > 15 °C.Setpoint tem-
perature<cabin temperature.
The system only heats under the
following conditions: cabin tem-
perature < 29 °C.
Setpoint temperature>cabin
temperature.
If the cold water temperature is higher (cooling)
or lower (heating) than the cabin temperature,
status message BA11 is displayed and the fan
will not yet be in operation.
In cooling mode, the cold water temperature is
significantly below 15°C and above 40°C in
heating mode.
8.1 Setting setpoint temperature
To set the required cabin temperature:
Tap on the temperature or on the Home
screen.
The setpoint temperature appears to the right.
Tap Plus or Minus to increase or de-
crease the setpoint temperature.
The Settings menu is automatically exited af-
ter 30 seconds and the value last set is
adopted.
Note
Alternatively:
Save and exit menu immediately:
Tap Previous .
8.2 Setting fan speed
To set the required fan speed tap on Fan
on the Home screen.
With automatic fan control mode selected, the
symbol A appears on the Home screen. The
control system of the fan automatically adapts
the fan speed.
To manually adapt the fan speed:
Tap the fan display (design 1, 2) or .
You can now change the displayed fan speed
by tapping Plus
or Minus .
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Tap AUTO when you wish to return to auto-
matic fan mode.
The Settings menu is automatically exited after
30 seconds and the value last set is adopted.
Note
Alternatively:
Save and exit menu immediately:
Tap Previous .
8.3 Chiller unit Home screen with-
out cabin control
Fig. 5
4 °C
230 V
45%
Eco:
Eco 2
Cold water:
Voltage:
System output:
Operating mode: Cooling only (F1)
Example Chiller unit Home screen
without cabin control
If the BlueCool V-Series chiller unit is operated
without the air handler connected, the alterna-
tive Home screen is shown, displaying the cur-
rent operating values of the chiller unit.
Note
The following settings are not
possible with BlueCool MyTouch
on chiller units without cabin con-
trol:
Setting fan speed
Setting setpoint temperature
Operating modes with automat-
ic changeover between cooling
and heating
9 System settings
The operating logic is explained based on the
Timer function. The explanation also applies to
other setting levels or functions.
Fig. 6
1/3
Timer
Brightness
Language
Settings
English
01:00
50
Example, Settings menu
Call up Settings menu:
Tap the Settings symbol.
The Settings menu opens up.
Tap or to scroll between the various
pages.
Tap Timer
1/3
Timer
Brightness
Language
Settings
English
01:00
50
. The setting window for this
function opens up.
Fig. 7 End-
00:50
01:00
02:00
End-Timer
timer
Tap to reduce the time interval or tap
to increase the time interval.
The
symbol marks the current selection.
Tap on the required time to set the time in-
terval.
Tap the Previous symbol to go to the pre-
vious level. The selected settings are then
adopted.
or:
Tap the Home screen symbol to return to
the Home screen.
The selected settings are then adopted.
9.1 Selecting Settings menu
You can call up the Settings menu from the
7
Home screen:
Tap the Settings symbol.
The Settings menu opens up. The available
functions are:
9.1.1 Timer
Adjust the preset Start or Stop on the chiller
unit.
With the system already switched on:
The timer acts as a remaining time counter. The
air conditioning system switches off automati-
cally after the set time runs down.
With the system switched off: The timer acts as
a start timer. The system starts up automatically
after the set time has elapsed.
It is not possible to program a switch-on and
switch-off time at the same time.
9.1.2 Brightness
Adapts the screen brightness to the ambient
light levels.
9.1.3 Language
Sets the operating language.
9.1.4 Design
Changes the screen design.
9.1.5 Colour
Adapts the background colour.
9.1.6 Standby
Sets the BlueCool MyTouch display to standby
mode. The available functions are:
Webasto Logo
Shows the Webasto logo.
Customer logo
Shows an individual file that can be loa-
ded onto BlueCool MyTouch with the aid
of the BlueCool Expert tool.
Cabin temperature - bright
Shows the current cabin temperature at
high brightness levels in areas with
bright ambient light.
Cabin temperature - dark
Shows the current cabin temperature at
low brightness levels in areas with little
ambient light.
Display off
No display in standby mode.
Operation indicator
An illuminated dot
indicates that the system is ready for op-
eration.
Standby off
Home screen remains active.
9.1.7 Key tone
For setting whether the control element makes
a sound when you touch the surface of the
screen.
9.1.8 °C / °F
Sets the temperature display in degrees Celsius
°C or degrees Fahrenheit °F.
9.1.9 Cleaning
Disables the screen functions for 30 seconds to
clean the surface.
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Status / Error message Possible cause Correction
INIT Data communication
Initialisation procedure or system blocked. Electrical wiring defective,
interruption in power circuit/short circuit.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
SEA Sea water flow insufficient
Compressor output limited, compressor constantly switches to low
output due to high pressure level in refrigerant circuit. Cooling mode
only: sea water temperature too high or sea water flow rate too low.
Sea water strainer blocked or no intake. Sea water pump defective.
Check sea water flow rate at sea water outlet. The minimum flow
rate must be maintained. Clean sea water strainer and bleed sea
water circuit.
BA11 Required cold water tem-
perature not yet reached
Air handler is only switched on when the required cold water tem-
perature is reached.
Correction: No action required. The air handler starts up automatical-
ly.
CA11 Compressors deactivated Set compressor(s) in the control setting are not active. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
AAA Undervoltage
Switch-off in case of undervoltage. Power supply below set under-
voltage value for longer than 5 seconds. Cause is probably excessive-
ly long cable, overloading or an insufficiently high power generator
output.
Use a on-shore power connection with a more stable power supply.
Use a shorter power cable for the on-shore connection. Switch off
other electrical loads. Please contact your authorised Webasto
Marine dealer.
A01 Low pressure compressor 1
Incorrect pressure sensor measurement. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Compressor switches off in heating mode: sea water flow rate too
low or sea water too cold (temperature below 6 °C). Sea water
strainer blocked or no intake.
Remove blockage at sea water inlet. Check/clean sea water strainer
and bleed sea water circuit.
Compressor switches off in cooling mode: cold water flow rate too
low.
Check operation of the cold water pump. If fitted, open shut-off cock
valves. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Refrigerant shortage. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Refrigerant circuit blocked.
Operate chiller unit for 5 minutes in heating or cooling mode (if pos-
sible), then change over operating mode. Switch chiller unit back on
and check whether the fault occurs again.
A02 High pressure compressor 1
Pressure switch defective or power circuit interruption/short circuit.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Incorrect pressure sensor measurement
Compressor switches off in cooling mode: sea water cooling insuffi-
cient. Sea water strainer soiled or no intake.
Remove blockage at sea water inlet. The minimum flow rates must
be complied with. Clean sea water strainer and bleed sea water cir-
cuit.
Compressor switches off in heating mode: cold water flow rate too
low. Cold water pump defective. Plate heat exchanger or cold water
circuit blocked. Refrigerant circuit blocked.
Check operation of the cold water pump. If fitted, open shut-off cock
valves. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
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Status / Error message Possible cause Correction
A03 Low pressure compressor 2
Pressure switch defective or power circuit interruption/short circuit. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Cooling mode:
Cold water flow rate too low.
Check operation of the cold water pump. If fitted, open shut-off cock
valves. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Heating mode:
- Sea water flow rate insufficient or sea water too cold (Temperature
below 6 °C).- Sea water strainer blocked or no intake.
Remove blockage at sea water inlet.Check/clean the sea water strain-
er.Bleed sea water circuit.
A04 High pressure compressor 2
Pressure switch defective or power circuit interruption/short circuit. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Cooling mode:
Sea water cooling insufficient.Sea water strainer soiled or no intake.
Remove blockage at sea water inlet. The minimum flow rates must
be complied with.Clean the sea water strainer. Bleed sea water cir-
cuit.
Heating mode:
Cold water flow rate too low.
Check operation of the cold water pump. If fitted, open shut-off cock
valves. Difference between evaporator inlet/outlet temperature
approx. 5K.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
A09 Cabin temperature sensor
Cabin temperature sensor defective, break/short-circuit in electrical
circuit, cabin temperature sensor not connected.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
A10 Cold water temperature
sensor
Cold water temperature sensor defective or break/short-circuit in
electrical circuit.
A15 Cold water flow
The flow monitor identifies insufficient cold water flow 5 seconds
after the cold water pump is switched on. Cold water circuit is
blocked or wire break at flow monitor if the parameter "flow moni-
tor" in the Deactivation menu is set to Normally open (NO).
A20 High pressure compressor 1
Incorrect pressure sensor measurement. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Compressor switches off in cooling mode, maximum pressure
reached. Insufficient sea water cooling. Sea water strainer soiled or
no flow. Sea water pump defective. Refrigerant circuit blocked.
Remove blockage at sea water inlet. The minimum flow rates must
be complied with. Clean sea water strainer and bleed sea water cir-
cuit. Operate unit for 5 minutes in heating mode (if possible) then
switch to cooling mode and check whether the fault occurs again.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Compressor switches off in heating mode, maximum pressure
reached. Cold water pump defective. Plate heat exchanger or cold
water circuit blocked. Refrigerant circuit blocked.
Remove blockage at sea water inlet. The minimum flow rates must
be complied with. Clean sea water strainer and bleed sea water cir-
cuit. Operate the unit for 5 minutes in cooling mode (if possible) then
switch to heating mode and check whether the fault occurs again.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
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Status / Error message Possible cause Correction
A21 Excess current inverter
Excess current caused by undervoltage. Insufficient power supply.
Cause is probably excessively long cable, overloading or an insuffi-
ciently high power generator output.
Improve power supply or activate ECO mode.
A22 Excess temperature inverter Ambient temperature too high or insufficient cooling.
Check whether the air vents in the electrical box are blocked.
Remove dust deposits from the heat sink. The max. ambient temper-
ature must not exceed 60 °C.
A23 Excess temperature com-
pressor 1
Incorrect temperature measurement. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Compressor switches off in cooling mode, maximum compressor
temperature reached. Sea water cooling insufficient. Sea water
strainer soiled or no flow. Sea water pump defective. Refrigerant cir-
cuit blocked.
Remove blockage at sea water inlet. The minimum flow rates must
be complied with. Clean sea water strainer and bleed sea water cir-
cuit. Operate unit for 5 minutes in heating mode (if possible) then
switch to cooling mode and check whether the fault occurs again.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
A24 High pressure sensor Pressure sensor defective or power circuit interruption/short circuit.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
A25 Low pressure sensor Pressure sensor defective or power circuit interruption/short circuit.
A26 Compressor temperature
sensor
Compressor temperature sensor defective or break/short-circuit in
electrical circuit.
A27 Data communication in-
verter
No data communication between inverter and pc-board.
A28 Characteristic diagram
Compressor operation outside characteristic map. Incorrect pressure
sensor measurement.
Compressor operates outside the characteristic diagram in cooling
mode, maximum pressure reached. Insufficient sea water cooling.
Sea water strainer soiled or no flow. Sea water pump defective;
refrigerant circuit blocked.
Remove blockage at sea water inlet. The minimum flow rates must
be complied with. Clean sea water strainer and bleed sea water cir-
cuit. Operate the unit for 5 minutes in heating mode (if possible)
then switch to cooling mode and check whether the fault occurs
again. Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Compressor operates outside the characteristic diagram in heating
mode, maximum pressure reached. Cold water pump defective. Plate
heat exchanger or cold water circuit blocked. Refrigerant circuit
blocked.
Check cold water flow rate and increase if necessary. Difference
between evaporator inlet/outlet temperature approx. 5K. Operate
chiller unit for 5 minutes in cooling mode (if possible) then switch to
heating mode and check whether the fault occurs again. Please con-
tact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
A30 Excess temperature inverter The permissible temperature in the inverter housing is exceeded.
Check whether the air vents in the electrical box are blocked.
Remove dust deposits from the heat sink. If possible, reduce the
max. ambient temperature to below 60 °C.
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Status / Error message Possible cause Correction
A31 Excess current inverter
Current too high due to sudden changes in load, short-circuit in
motor line, incorrect parameter settings.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
A32 Phase connection compres-
sor 1
Compressor, phase connection. Break in compressor connection
cable.
A33 Earth leakage current Earth fault found. Earth current too high.
A34 Excess current inverter
HW excess current. Current too high due to sudden changes in load,
short-circuit in compressor connection line, incorrect inverter param-
eter settings.
A35 DC-Bus inverter DC bus fault. No input voltage at power supply.
A36 Undervoltage inverter PFC Undervoltage “power factor correction”. Insufficient power supply.
A37 Undervoltage inverter Undervoltage due to low supply voltage or defective inverter.
A38 Compressor speed 1 Incorrect speed or incorrect parameters at too high a load.
A39 Cable bridge inverter
Compressor 1 switched off because the input is not bypassed/open.
Cable not connected. Function of external relay, 24V voltage not
applied.
A40 Compressor 1 overload
Maximum permissible current was exceeded within the defined time
window.
A41 Overvoltage
The DC voltage of the intermediate circuit has exceeded the maxi-
mum permissible value as the result of excessively long delay or over-
voltage peaks in the supply voltage.
A42 Under temperature inverter Temperature in inverter below permissible level.
A43 Excess temperature com-
pressor 1
The measured PTC thermistor temperature corresponds to a resist-
ance >2600 ohm.
A44 IGBT inverter Internal fault.
A45 CPU inverter CPU fault. Data loss in memory.
A46 Parameter inverter
Parameters were reset automatically to factory setting: User-specific
parameter setting corrupted.
A47 Data communication in-
verter
Data communication fault. Data reception faulty.
A48 Thermistor inverter Internal inverter thermistor fault.
A49 Automatic adjustment in-
verter
Automatic adjustment faulty. Incorrect parameters.
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Status / Error message Possible cause Correction
A50 Fan inverter Internal fan fault.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
A51 PFC module inverter Module fault. Excess current C1, C2: connections short-circuited.
A53 STO inverter
Internal module fault “Safe Torque Off”. No contact between "Safe
Torque Off" connection and pc-board.
A54 STO inverter
No display on screen; compressor
and sea water pump not running.
Fuse faulty or break/short-circuit in this electrical circuit.
Pc-board damaged by high voltage (RT1 blown).
Sea water pump(s) start up direct-
ly after the control is switched on.
Wiring of pump 1 (sea water) and pump 2 (cold water) interchanged.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Compressor keeps cutting in and
out.
Shortage of cold water.
No or insufficient cooling or heat-
ing capacity.
Poor air or water flow, soiled or circulation blocked.
Secure adequate air or water flow
(see A01 and/or A02).
Refrigerant shortage.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Oil block.
Refrigerant circuit blocked. (Filter or expansion valve).
Compressor fault.
Incorrect room/ambient tempera-
ture or water temperature dis-
played.
Temperature sensor positioned incorrectly, subject to interference or
display values falsified.
Check whether the sensor is subject to direct fault sources such as
direct sunlight or devices radiating heat. Please contact your author-
ised Webasto Marine dealer.
Compressor not running.
The target temperature of the cold water is reached. No correction
necessary:
0°C (cooling mode), 49°C (heating mode).
The system starts up on reaching a defined cold water temperature.
Cut-in temperature::
4°... 8°C (cooling mode), 41°... 45°C (heating mode).
Compressor defective or break/short-circuit in compressor wiring.
Please contact your authorised Webasto Marine dealer.
Compressor 2: Compressor overload or overload protection element
on top of compressor defective.
Incorrect compressor settings.
www.webasto.com
In multilingual versions the German language is binding.
The telephone number of each country can be found in the Webasto service centre leaflet or the website of
the respective Webasto representative of your country.
Ident. No. WBCL010825E • 08/18 • Errors and omissions excepted • © Webasto Thermo & Comfort SE, 2017
Webasto Thermo & Comfort SE
Postfach 1410
82199 Gilching
Germany
Company address:
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82205 Gilching
Germany
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